单词 | hippocratic facies |
释义 | > as lemmasHippocratic facies 2. Designating an appearance of the face often seen in a person close to death after prolonged or severe illness, typically characterized by pinched features with sunken eyes, hollow cheeks, and a bluish pallor; esp. in Hippocratic face, Hippocratic facies [after post-classical Latin facies Hippocratica (1668 in the passage translated in quot. 1681)] .Occasionally also in figurative contexts. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > skin > complexion > paleness > [adjective] blatec1000 whiteOE greena1275 blakec1275 bleykea1300 wana1300 palec1330 bleach1340 pale and wan (wan and pale)c1374 colourlessc1380 deadlyc1385 deadc1386 bloodlessc1450 earthlyc1460 ruddylessc1460 wan visaged?a1513 wanny1555 as pale or white as a clout1557 bleak1566 mealy1566 pale-faced1570 ghastly1574 white-faced1577 bleakish1581 pallid1590 whiggish1590 tallow-faced1592 maid-pale1597 lily1600 whey-colour1602 lew1611 roseless1611 Hippocratical1615 cadaverousa1661 Hippocratic1681 smock-faced1684 white-looked1690 livid1728 as white (or pale) as a sheet1752 squalid1753 deathly1791 etiolated1791 light-skinned1802 suety1803 shilpit1813 blanched1828 tallowy1830 suet-faced1834 pasty1836 tallowish1838 whey-faced1847 pasty-faced1848 aghast1850 waxen1853 complexionless1863 light-skin1877 lily-cheeked1877 lardy1879 wan-faced1881 exsanguinous1889 wheatish1950 1681 S. Pordage tr. T. Willis Ess. Pathol. Brain x. 85 This kinde of Atrophie, differs in this, from other hectical wasting, which happens from the vice of the blood, because in this latter, an hippocratick or wanish face [L. facies Hippocratica], is the chief signe of the Disease, in that first mention'd, the countenance, and aspect, show little or nothing of evill. 1714 C. J. Spregnell tr. J. C. Gottwald Descr. Plague in Philos. Trans. 1713 (Royal Soc.) 28 120 Succeeded by..Lethargy, a dismal Hippocratic Face, staring Eyes. 1772 P. Hanly in Philos. Trans. 1771 (Royal Soc.) 61 132 With a sharp pinched-up nose, hippocratic countenance. 1832 J. W. Sterling tr. Rep. Cholera-Morbus 15 According to the saying of almost all observers, the face of cholerics, differing but little from the hippocratic face, is so highly characteristic, that this sign would of itself suffice for the diagnosis of the disease. 1880 Internat. Rev. 8 372 The absolutist régime there shows a Hippocratic visage. 1909 Science 23 July 99/1 The pain continues in paroxysms often so severe as to cause the peculiar Hippocratic facies, ‘la face vulteuse’ of the French. 1977 Ann. Internal Med. 86 12/1 The facies were hippocratic in appearance. 2001 H. Ellis Hist. Surg. (2002) 22/1 Perhaps the best known of his clinical descriptions is that of the patient dying of infection, which we still term the Hippocratic Facies. < as lemmas |
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